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Along with the [[Gurubashi]] the '''Amani Empire''' was one of the trolls' ruling empire before the rise of to power of the [[Kaldorei]]. Apparently, it fell into decline before the onslaught of the [[Night Elves]]. However unlike the Gurubashi jungle trolls, their nothern "Amani" cousins managed to remain the regional power after the [[Sundering]]. When the [[High Elves]] were first exiled and landed in [[Lordaeron]] they met violent clashes with the forest trolls who viewed them as defiling their homeland. In the times of the founding of [[Quel'thalas]], the Amani Empire was the most powerful empire in the East, they still held much of nothern Lordaeron in their territorial grasp. Eventually the High Elves joined with the humans of [[Arathor]] and defeated the forest trolls in an immense battle that signalled the end of the forest trolls' imperium. The Amani would never recover enough to extend their land beyond their home province of [[Zul'Aman]], but they continued to be an enemy of humans and elves for thousands of years. Evidently, over the centuries they continued to be a significant raiding threat even in the times of the Second War, when they joined the [[Horde]].
 
Along with the [[Gurubashi]] the '''Amani Empire''' was one of the trolls' ruling empire before the rise of to power of the [[Kaldorei]]. Apparently, it fell into decline before the onslaught of the [[Night Elves]]. However unlike the Gurubashi jungle trolls, their nothern "Amani" cousins managed to remain the regional power after the [[Sundering]]. When the [[High Elves]] were first exiled and landed in [[Lordaeron]] they met violent clashes with the forest trolls who viewed them as defiling their homeland. In the times of the founding of [[Quel'thalas]], the Amani Empire was the most powerful empire in the East, they still held much of nothern Lordaeron in their territorial grasp. Eventually the High Elves joined with the humans of [[Arathor]] and defeated the forest trolls in an immense battle that signalled the end of the forest trolls' imperium. The Amani would never recover enough to extend their land beyond their home province of [[Zul'Aman]], but they continued to be an enemy of humans and elves for thousands of years. Evidently, over the centuries they continued to be a significant raiding threat even in the times of the Second War, when they joined the [[Horde]].
   
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Revision as of 17:31, 1 January 2007

A Large Empire of Forest Trolls with incredible power in antiquity. Their empire was crushed in The Troll Wars, never to rise again.

Along with the Gurubashi the Amani Empire was one of the trolls' ruling empire before the rise of to power of the Kaldorei. Apparently, it fell into decline before the onslaught of the Night Elves. However unlike the Gurubashi jungle trolls, their nothern "Amani" cousins managed to remain the regional power after the Sundering. When the High Elves were first exiled and landed in Lordaeron they met violent clashes with the forest trolls who viewed them as defiling their homeland. In the times of the founding of Quel'thalas, the Amani Empire was the most powerful empire in the East, they still held much of nothern Lordaeron in their territorial grasp. Eventually the High Elves joined with the humans of Arathor and defeated the forest trolls in an immense battle that signalled the end of the forest trolls' imperium. The Amani would never recover enough to extend their land beyond their home province of Zul'Aman, but they continued to be an enemy of humans and elves for thousands of years. Evidently, over the centuries they continued to be a significant raiding threat even in the times of the Second War, when they joined the Horde.